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COMENIUS MEETING DROPS OF SKILLS - 
SHARING METHODS 
MEETING IN VIENNA, AUSTRIA, 01-05/12/2014
DEVELOPING ORAL 
FLUENCY IN THE 
SECONDARY CLASSROOM 
Teacher Training Course, IPC Exeter, UK 
March 2014
Reasons to attend the course: 
- Difficulties to make students talk; 
- Get to know different strategies to improve their learning; 
- Prepare young people for life and for the world of work. 
Main contents of the course: 
- How to lead students to talk 
- Examples of activities teachers can use to achieve this goal; 
- The role of a teacher in a communicative activity.
Why do communicative activities? 
“At the risk of stating the obvious, ‘Getting students to talk’ is the major 
and one of the most difficult tasks confronting any teacher of 
languages. But talk they must; not only because research into second 
language acquisition consistently advocates developing a context of 
spoken interaction in the classroom as the key variable in the quality 
and quantity of students language learning, but also because it is 
through cooperative talking that learners are enabled to simulate and 
thus prepare for the actuality of out-of-class communication.” 
Professor Christoph N. Candlin, General editor in Getting Students 
to Talk, by Aleksandra Golebiowska, p.ix,1990 [Prentice Hall]
What makes a good communicative activity? 
Authenticity (real life communication is stimulated by the fact that 
people know different things and have different opinions) 
It should contain either an information gap: 
- role plays “learners are given a task to complete … the learners are 
told who they are, what their opinions are and what they know that is 
unknown to the others” 
or an opinion gap: 
- simulations: “learners are told who they are and what their task is. 
They present arguments according to their own beliefs.” 
- discussions: “learners retain their own personalities and views. Their 
task is to come to an agreement regarding an issue introduced by the 
teacher.” 
Aleksandra Golebiowska, Getting students to Talk, p.5,1990 [Prentice Hall]
Other exemples of communicative activities 
• Find someone who … 
• Board games 
• Spot the similarities/differences 
• Mutual creative writing 
• Crosswords 
• Surveys 
• Ranking activities
Activities should be motivating; group work is an integral part of a 
communicative activity. It: 
- Generates more student talking time; 
- Frees the teacher to teach more effectively; 
- Is learner-centred, activily involving all students; 
- Encourages students to be responsible for their own learning; 
- Encourages social skills like teamwork. 
Some rules for communicative activities to work: 
For the students: 
- Not to show the role card to anyone; 
- Not to reveal all the information card to anyone 
- Speak English
For the teachers: 
- Ask the students to memorise their role-cards 
- Establish and enforce rules to promote the use of English in a 
communicative way; 
- Present materials in a professional way; 
- Give simple instructions to students.
Student A 
You are ill and are going to the doctor’s surgery. Follow the prompts below: 
1. Greet the doctor 
3. Explain why you are at the surgery 
5. Give all the information required 
7. Thank the doctor, say goodbye and leave the surgery 
Student B 
You are the doctor and have to advise the patient and prescribe medication. Follow 
the prompts below: 
2. Respond and ask for the reason of the visit 
4. Ask questions about the condition (e.g. when/how…) 
6. Tell the patient what the condition/disease is and advise him and/or prescribe 
some medication. 
Idea taken from Role Plays for Today, Jason Anderson, Delta Publishing
What is the role of the teacher in a communicative activity? 
- Monitoring 
- Listening for errors/mistakes and noting them for future reference 
- Prompting/encouraging 
- Being available as a reference source
Thank you for your attention 
Margarida Marques 
English Teacher 
Agrupamento de Escolas Miguel Torga 
Bragança 
Portugal

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Developing oral fluency

  • 1. COMENIUS MEETING DROPS OF SKILLS - SHARING METHODS MEETING IN VIENNA, AUSTRIA, 01-05/12/2014
  • 2. DEVELOPING ORAL FLUENCY IN THE SECONDARY CLASSROOM Teacher Training Course, IPC Exeter, UK March 2014
  • 3. Reasons to attend the course: - Difficulties to make students talk; - Get to know different strategies to improve their learning; - Prepare young people for life and for the world of work. Main contents of the course: - How to lead students to talk - Examples of activities teachers can use to achieve this goal; - The role of a teacher in a communicative activity.
  • 4. Why do communicative activities? “At the risk of stating the obvious, ‘Getting students to talk’ is the major and one of the most difficult tasks confronting any teacher of languages. But talk they must; not only because research into second language acquisition consistently advocates developing a context of spoken interaction in the classroom as the key variable in the quality and quantity of students language learning, but also because it is through cooperative talking that learners are enabled to simulate and thus prepare for the actuality of out-of-class communication.” Professor Christoph N. Candlin, General editor in Getting Students to Talk, by Aleksandra Golebiowska, p.ix,1990 [Prentice Hall]
  • 5. What makes a good communicative activity? Authenticity (real life communication is stimulated by the fact that people know different things and have different opinions) It should contain either an information gap: - role plays “learners are given a task to complete … the learners are told who they are, what their opinions are and what they know that is unknown to the others” or an opinion gap: - simulations: “learners are told who they are and what their task is. They present arguments according to their own beliefs.” - discussions: “learners retain their own personalities and views. Their task is to come to an agreement regarding an issue introduced by the teacher.” Aleksandra Golebiowska, Getting students to Talk, p.5,1990 [Prentice Hall]
  • 6. Other exemples of communicative activities • Find someone who … • Board games • Spot the similarities/differences • Mutual creative writing • Crosswords • Surveys • Ranking activities
  • 7. Activities should be motivating; group work is an integral part of a communicative activity. It: - Generates more student talking time; - Frees the teacher to teach more effectively; - Is learner-centred, activily involving all students; - Encourages students to be responsible for their own learning; - Encourages social skills like teamwork. Some rules for communicative activities to work: For the students: - Not to show the role card to anyone; - Not to reveal all the information card to anyone - Speak English
  • 8. For the teachers: - Ask the students to memorise their role-cards - Establish and enforce rules to promote the use of English in a communicative way; - Present materials in a professional way; - Give simple instructions to students.
  • 9. Student A You are ill and are going to the doctor’s surgery. Follow the prompts below: 1. Greet the doctor 3. Explain why you are at the surgery 5. Give all the information required 7. Thank the doctor, say goodbye and leave the surgery Student B You are the doctor and have to advise the patient and prescribe medication. Follow the prompts below: 2. Respond and ask for the reason of the visit 4. Ask questions about the condition (e.g. when/how…) 6. Tell the patient what the condition/disease is and advise him and/or prescribe some medication. Idea taken from Role Plays for Today, Jason Anderson, Delta Publishing
  • 10. What is the role of the teacher in a communicative activity? - Monitoring - Listening for errors/mistakes and noting them for future reference - Prompting/encouraging - Being available as a reference source
  • 11. Thank you for your attention Margarida Marques English Teacher Agrupamento de Escolas Miguel Torga Bragança Portugal